Antonio Sassu is present :
The Inaugural Walthamstow International Film Festival
3rd - 12th September 2010
video : Synesthetic Study (2' 42")
Film Festival
WALTHAMSTOW
INTERNATIONAL
Title of film Name of Director E-mail
Somewhere, Elsewhere
David Anthony Sant kimsant@pnc.com.au
Influenced by abstract expressionist painting
Stretching
Mikhal Bak & Fracois Vogel Mikhal.bak@gmail.com
Experimental exercise with special fx
Surrender the town
Chris Hite cehite@aol.com
Experimental film
Synesthetic Study
Antonio Sassu sassu@grupposimestetico.it
Action time metered logic in Italy
Technically a Nightmare
James Gregory j.gregory@bluebottle.com
A wayward technician at the end of his short fuse
Texas Hold 'em Joker
Hannah Dockeray Hannah@dockeray.co.uk
A tale of a game playing addict
The EMD Cinema: London E17
McGuffin Film Society themcguffins@hotmail.com
The last showing at the EMD cinema
The Ethos of Growing Up
Danny Doherty Dbdoherty19@yahoo.co.uk
Poem by Tomas Bird
The Fools Pray
John Michell John.michell@gmail.com
Two trainee priests prepare for ordination but can they resist temptation?
The Illusionist
Amy Nicholls Alninicholls17@aol.com
Animated Optical Illusions
The Interview
Chris Cooper Chriscoops9@hotmail.com
An interview for a dream job doesn't go as expected
The job interview
Nandor Otvos Nandor.otvos@gmail.com
Three women compete for a job before they've met the boss
The Library
Neil Meads Neil365@gmail.com
The campaign to save St James' Public Library, Walthamstow
The Opera Singer
Nadav Soudry hello@nadaav.com
An opera singer gives the performance of her life
The other side of the street
Kim Petterson kim@film4u.se
Rough sleepers on the street exchange a smile
The worst case scenario
Alicia Edwards Aliciae832@hotmail.com
Heading home with a date to an unpredictable flatmate. What is in store?
Think before you speak
Alma Andreescu Alma_andr@yahoo.de
Is this the perfect partnership?
Memories of Life (so far)
Andy Shenton andrew.shenton@ntlworld.com
Mosaic memories of a life remembered
Time of the month
Caroline Giammetta Carolina@growlondon.co.uk
A small boy tries to unravel the mysteries of women
To be or not to be
Danny Doherty Dbdoherty19@yahoo.co.uk
Poem by Tomas Bird
UR
Galder Arriaga Magunacelaya Escribanosolera@mac.com
Drops of water come alive
Vanishing Point
Rachel Wilberforce Rachel@rachelwilberforce.com
The secret life of a theatre
Welcome to Guantanamo
Holiday Camp
Simon Jackson jakkojackson@hotmail.com
Torpedo Buoy provides the backing track
Who more speak, lies more
Studio Batura Not supplied
Upbeat animation
Zebra
Lucie Short lucie@animateandcreate.com
The refugee experience told in a unique way
Zombie Asockalupse
Paul Bruce paul@pbruce.mail1.co.uk
Dare you watch the Zombie Asockalypse?
Welcome to the first International Film Festival in Walthamstow. Running as part of the
E17 Arts Trail, this is the first time that Walthamstow has celebrated talent in cinema
since the glory days of the Hollywood cine studios, which were formerly based in the borough
and were the forerunners of their more famous counterparts Elstree, Pinewood and
Hollywood USA.
Aptly named "boutique" in style, this small but exciting cinematic event will take place in
retro furniture shop Beyca, at 83 Grove Road E17. The films will be shown over the ten
days of the festival on a specially commissioned vintage style 1950s television. All film
entries are 5 minutes in length or under and will be shown on a loop so that viewers can
watch as few or as many films that they like. With 90 films from international locations
such as Japan, Canada, Russia, Czech Republic and USA, as well as our own borough of
Walthamstow and neighbouring London boroughs, there is plenty to see, to appreciate and
enjoy. All foreign films are subtitled and all the content is suitable for family viewing.
Following the festival, the plan is to run film production, scriptwriting and film appreciation
workshops so be sure to register any interest at www.e17films.com
We would like to extend our thanks to all of our unpaid volunteers, who worked tirelessly
to make the film festival happen, all of our judges, sponsors and supporters, to Lulu and
Rudy for giving up their summer holiday and to the generous public who bought the
I Walthamstow merchandise to fund the Festival Programme production.
Paul and Liza Fletcher,
Walthamstow International Film Festival Directors.
www.e17films.com
Designed by Ben How
The Inaugural Walthamstow International Film Festival
3rd - 12
th September 2010_________________________________________________________
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